Encara no tenim significats per a "much trepidation".
1They peer about timidly, recognize HAGEN, and with much trepidation approach him.
2Then I lay still and waited in much trepidation for the second knock.
3After giving her evidence she was succeeded by Dick Tompkins in much trepidation.
4So, with much trepidation, they rang the bell of the parsonage on the side-street.
5To him Cynthy Ann presented the case with much trepidation.
6Her husband followed in much trepidation, hovering near the door of his daughter's room.
7And Miss Martha remarked with much trepidation that poor Pearson would have to leave.
8Duty called again; and he wrote, though with much trepidation and humiliation, to David Elginbrod.
9After seven months, Wes met his graduation from Job Corps with as much trepidation as excitement.
10The great doors were wide open, and with much trepidation the Princess mounted the marble steps.
11When Mrs. Kilgour admitted him to her suite she clung to the door-casing, exhibiting much trepidation.
12He looks over warily, then slowly, and with much trepidation, starts making his way down the stairs.
13With much trepidation he told his story.
14Sterling, Kentucky, to Greencastle for her education and at considerable expense, and with much trepidation and prayerful contemplation.
15He went his way, while Isabel repaired to the Terrace, and found Charlotte awaiting her answer in much trepidation.
16From Weston to Eartham was a three days' journey, an enterprise not undertaken without much trepidation and earnest prayer.
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